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painting the wiper motor cover???

76moneypit

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Oct 7, 2008
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Lander, Wyoming
I did a few searches and couldn't fine the post I was looking for.

I thought I remember reading about someone who re-painted there cover in one of the post awhile back.

I'm looking to clean my cover up and any help will be great. paint color ect...

Thanks,
 

deltarat

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Jul 12, 2006
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Drew,Ms
I painted mine black to match the other trim. I think the name of the paint was fusion for plastic. Turned out good.
 

TN1776

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Oct 24, 2006
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I used Rustoleum painters touch flat black. It came out very nice, and I've had several people ask where I bought my "new" wiper cover. I no longer use it though, it doesn't fit with my low profile bikini top.
 

dmargnut

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Feb 9, 2007
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Santa Fe, NM
I very recently just repainted not only the wiper motor cover but the visors as well. I used SEM products from Eastwood, a prep spray for plastic or leather and COLORCOAT in black. They look brand new. On the visors, I used a gray Rustoleum Hammer finish spray paint for the metal rods and with the visors and wiper motor together, they look awesome to me. Good luck.
 

DonsBolt

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May 5, 2005
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Chestnut Hill, Mass
When I recovered my seats, and switched to black. Ii used the Fusion paint to change the color from parchment to black

It has held up great

You can seat my seat back in this pic
 

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